Mounting for doll heads on wire frames



March 24, 1925. 1,530,878-

C. G. BAITZ uoqn'rme FOR DOLL HEADS on wmz FRAMES Filed March 5, 1924Patented Mar. 24, 1925.

CHARLES G, BAITZ, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

MOUNTING FOR DOLL HEADS ON WIRE FRAMES.

Application filed March 5, 1924. Serial No. 697,133.

a citizen of Rumania, residing in New York, in the county of New Yorkand State of New York, have invented a new and useful #[ounting for DollHeads 011 Wire Frames, of which the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to provide an improved mounting of thetype hereinafter described and disclosed in the accompanying drawings.The article is used for boudoir lights, ornamental dolls, telephoneconcealers and the like. My main object is to provide a novel method ofattaching the head to the frame by screwing it on. Heretofore, wireshave been used for attaching the header bust to the wire frames, whichmethod has proved tedious and cumbersoine.

Figure 1 is a perspective view device;

Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the bust ,of the doll, and

Fig. 3 is a detailed vertical section of the mounting.

Like numerals indicate like parts in each of the several views. 7

Referring to the accompanying drawings, 1 designates the wire frame, towhich is attached the novel hollow, circular, tapered mounting member 2,having a threaded upper end portion 3, adapted for screwthreadedengagement with the threaded metal seat 4, preferably of the ring shapeof my seat extending upward into the lower porshown in Fig. 3,positioned approximately in the center of the bust 5 of the doll. The Iframe 1 composes the doll body and is also a support for the bust fordisplay purposes for a dress, which dress may conceal a telephone, orfunction as a shadefor a boudoir lamp or the like.

This construction permits of unscrewing the bust from the frame forconvenience in shipment, and also facilitates dressing the doll. Thereis also an advantage in that there is less danger of injury to the dollthan is the case with the former method of mounting, which consists ofimbedding wires directly in the bust of the doll.

What I claim is:

1. Ina mounting for doll heads on wire frames, thecoinbination of a wireframe, a hollow tapered circular mounting member having a threaded upperend portion, a-doll 5 bust, and a threaded seat extending upward intothe lower portion of-the aforesaid doll bust, and adapted for screwthreaded engagement with the above mentioned circular n'iounting member.7 p

2. In a mounting for doll heads on wire frames, the combination of awire frame, a mounting member having a threaded upper end portion, adoll bust, and a threaded tion of theaforesaid doll bust and adapted forscrew threaded engagement with the above mentioned circular mountlngmen'iber.

CHAR-LES e. narrz.

